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Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Students, educators not on the same digital page, survey says - 1 views

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    " A national survey of more than 368,000 K-12 students, parents, teachers and administrators documents the increasingly significant digital disconnect between students' beliefs about how technology can improve the learning process and the practices of educators who are less comfortable with using technology in the classroom. The findings of the 2009 Speak Up Survey, conducted by Project Tomorrow and sponsored by Schoolwires, are being presented today at the first of two congressional briefings in Washington, DC."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Education Week: State of Mind - 1 views

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    "America's teaching corps is made up of three groups with distinct attitudes about their profession, which has implications for policymakers."
Gwen Lehman

KidRex - 2 views

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    Coople kids search engine
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    Kid safe search engine designed with young internet searchers in mind. KidRex uses SafeSearch to filter out most inappropriate content for children. Great search engine to set as the homepage for our young browsers.
Dean Mantz

Yippy - 2 views

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    This resource was shared by Patti Duncan for searching the web. 
Bill Genereux

Are Today's Youth Less Creative & Imaginative? | School Testing & No Child Left Behind ... - 0 views

  • there's evidence to suggest that, worldwide, youngsters are very creative, particularly with their use of digital media
  • creativity declines in adulthood as we become more aware of the notions of right and wrong answers
  • students who look different, nonconformists, will suffer, because they are not accepted
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  • Research shows that if creative personalities don't adjust to the school system, they can become underachievers and drop out of school
  • there is less time for pretend play
  • interaction between students and teachers has become one of "intellectual hide and seek." The students try to match what they think the teacher wants to hear.
  • Teachers don't spend a lot of time exploring unexpected ideas because they might not be sure where it will lead
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Teach Digital: Curriculum by Wes Fryer / cellphones - 0 views

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    "Cell Phones for Learning Cell phones are rapidly becoming ubiquitous in many school communities, but their presence in the classroom is commonly viewed as disruptive and unwanted. Modern cell phones offer a variety of capabilities, which are being used effectively by educators in different schools to support curricular learning objectives and boost student achievement. Explore reasons some school districts are embracing the use of cell phones for learning both inside and outside the classroom and examine specific guidelines school districts are utilizing for student cell phones. Explore specific applications of cell phones for learning, including use as electronic response systems, data access, media recording, homework tracking and social networking. This session is also presented as: * Guidelines and Instructional Applications for Cell Phone Use at School * Cell Phone Digital Storytelling"
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

Wiffiti - 1 views

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    "Wiffiti publishes real time messages to screens in thousands of locations from jumbotrons to jukeboxes, bars to bowling alleys and cafes to colleges. You can interact with Wiffiti from your mobile phone or the web."
Cyndi Danner-Kuhn

MobiOde | Mobile surveys - 2 views

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    Polls using your Cell phones
Dean Mantz

instaGrok | A new way to learn - 1 views

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    Very interesting and resource rich visual search engine. It will even filter searches. 
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